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An Assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Programs Fiscal Year 1994 (1994)
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications (CPSMA)

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An Assessment of the NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS: Fiscal Year 1994

PANEL MEMBERS

Ralph Z. Roskies, University of Pittsburgh, Chair

Daniel L. Solomon, North Carolina State University, Vice Chair

Marc A. Berger, Georgia Institute of Technology

Mary Ellen Bock, Purdue University

Allen L. Brown, Jr., Xerox Corporation

Pamela G. Doctor, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories

Avner Friedman, University of Minnesota

Dieter Fuss, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Carl M. Harris, George Mason University

Samuel P. Marin, General Motors Research and Development Center

Andrew M. Odlyzko, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Robert E. O'Malley, Jr., University of Washington

Jerome Sacks, Director, National Institute of Statistical Sciences

David F. Shanno, Rutgers University

Norman K. Sondheimer, General Electric Corporate Research and Development

Ivar Stakgold, University of Delaware

Robert G. Voigt, National Science Foundation

Submitted for the panel by its Chair, Ralph Z. Roskies, this assessment of the fiscal year 1994 technical activities of the Computing and Applied Mathematics Laboratory (CAML) is based on a site visit and review of the laboratory's programs by the panel on May 2-4, 1994, and on the 1994 annual reports of the laboratory and its constituent divisions.

NOTE: The panel notes that it assessed CAML strategy and programs for fiscal year 1994 in the context of CAML's current mission. The panel was advised at the time of the program reviews that CAML was to be merged with the Computer Systems Laboratory to form the Information Technology Laboratory but was not briefed on the details of the merger.

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